Finland Cities by Population 2025

5 Most Populated Finland Cities

256,760

202,687

190,058

175,945

105 cities

City
2025 Pop.
Helsinki558,457
Espoo256,760
Tampere202,687
Vantaa190,058
Turku175,945
Oulu128,618
Lahti98,826
Kuopio89,104
Jyvaeskylae85,026
Pori76,772
Lappeenranta59,276
Vaasa57,014
Kotka54,616
Joensuu53,388
Haemeenlinna47,261
Porvoo47,192
Mikkeli46,550
Hyvinge43,515
Jaervenpaeae38,148
Nurmijaervi37,073
Rauma36,550
Mellunkylae36,360
Lohja35,960
Vuosaari35,826
Kokkola35,586
Kajaani35,375
Rovaniemi34,781
Tuusula34,725
Kirkkonummi32,920
Seinaejoki32,149
Kerava31,347
Kouvola31,133
Imatra29,615
Nokia28,676
Savonlinna27,353
Kallio27,051
Riihimaeki26,451
Kaarela26,414
Vihti26,280
Salo24,900
Kangasala24,291
Raisio23,597
Karhula22,867
Kemi22,641
Iisalmi22,588
Varkaus22,365
Raahe22,217
Yloejaervi22,140
Hamina21,712
Kaarina21,684
Tornio21,236
Heinola20,849
Hollola20,405
Valkeakoski20,376
Siilinjaervi20,209
Lauttasaari20,000
Sibbo19,430
Jakobstad19,238
Lempaeaelae18,096
Maentsaelae18,074
Forssa17,852
Kuusamo17,400
Munkkiniemi17,334
Haukipudas17,298
Korsholm17,176
Laukaa17,093
Anjala16,779
Uusikaupunki16,226
Janakkala15,698
Pirkkala15,615
Laensi-Turunmaa15,498
Lovisa15,466
Jaemsae15,261
Lieto15,258
Vammala14,982
Nastola14,911
Orimattila14,603
Kauhajoki14,526
Ekenaes14,377
Kempele14,293
Lapua14,091
Lieksa13,703
Naantali13,607
AEaenekoski13,406
Ylivieska13,159
Kontiolahti12,411
Kankaanpaeae12,381
Ulvila12,314
Pieksaemaeki12,167
Kiiminki12,069
Pargas11,962
Nurmo11,908
Ilmajoki11,693
Liperi11,386
Keuruu10,942
Leppaevirta10,936
Kurikka10,628
Nivala10,610
Joutseno10,603
Pedersoere10,436
Sotkamo10,368
AElajaervi10,308
Kuhmo10,214
Paimio10,126
Saarijaervi10,011

Finland Overview

Finland has 0 cities with more than a million people, 6 cities with between 100,000 and 1 million people, and 99 cities with between 10,000 and 100,000 people. The largest city in Finland is Helsinki, with a population of 558,457 people.

The Nordic country of Finland is geographically one of the world’s northernmost countries, with a quarter of its territory lying within the Arctic Circle. One of Finland’s most popular tourist destinations is its Arctic Lapland province in the far north of the country, a huge area of wilderness, national parks and ski resorts. Finland’s capital is the city of Helsinki, located on a peninsula on the Gulf of Finland in south of the country. It has a population of 642,045, which increases to 1,231,595 when Helsinki’s urban area is included, making it the world’s northernmost metro area. Helsinki is the third-largest city in the Nordic countries (after Stockholm and Oslo) and is known for having a very high standard of living – it regularly features at the top of lists of most livable cities.

Espoo is the second-largest city and municipality in Finland, with a population of 270,416. It is officially a bilingual city; while the majority of the population (83.6%) speaks Finnish, 8.3% speak Swedish as their native language. Espoo is also home to many major science and technology companies, making it an important economic center of the country. The southern city of Tampere is Finland’s third-largest city with 230,537 residents, and is located between two lakes, Näsijärvi and Pyhäjärvi, that have historically been a major power source. Tampere is also regarded as a key major economic and cultural hub for central Finland.

Sources

  1. GeoNames